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Your affordable Off-Grid solution

Giter and KODAK are ideal for the SADC regions. Giter is a low-cost lithium-ion alternative to lead-acid batteries and offers the perfect entry-level energy storage solution for installers. They suit small domestic sites in more remote areas and are available in 24V and 48V models. The Giter batteries are compatible with KODAK Off-Grid inverters ONLY. The only compatible pairings are as below. Pair your 24V Giter battery with: OG-1.24 OG-3.24 OGPlus-3.24 Pair your 48V Giter battery with: OG-5.48 OGPlus-5.48 OGX-5.48 If you install your Giter battery with the wrong inverter, the system may shut down unexpectedly and could damage sensitive loads and...

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All-new rack-mounted inverters from KODAK

A unique solution from a name you trust. This new rack-mounted product offers a smooth, 230V current at all times to protect essential loads, providing an uninterrupted power supply. Most other inverters that are capable of running in island mode simply pass through the variable grid voltage and only produce a smooth 230V supply in the event of a grid failure. Not only this, but the inverter has a built-in WiFi to facilitate remote monitoring and zero transfer time. You can parallel up to nine inverter units, and the products are compatible with the standard 19” cabinet. We are offering...

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Entry-level energy storage with Giter and Kodak

  Giter batteries are the perfect entry-level solution for residential sites. Freedom Won’s commercial solutions are designed to last. These batteries are a low-cost lithium-ion alternative to lead-acid offered at 24V and 48V. Despite their price, Giter solutions have an incredible DoD of 95% and a charge/discharge power of 1200W and are an incredibly safe product to install. What’s more, Giter batteries are modular, meaning you can upgrade your battery bank to six units. An ideal pairing of your Giter batteries is with KODAK off-grid inverters. However, if you do not install your Giter battery with the correct inverter, this could result...

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